Universal History on Scriptural Principles. For the use of children. [By Mary Bowley.], Volumen1S. Bagster and Sons, 1842 |
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... Romans 117 XLVIII . Alexander's Successors .. 122 XLIX . The Story of Pyrrhus , King of Epirus 124 L. The Kings of Syria and Egypt .... 129 LI . Jewish High - priests ...... 133 LII . Romans and Carthaginians ...... 137 LIII . The Reign ...
... Romans 117 XLVIII . Alexander's Successors .. 122 XLIX . The Story of Pyrrhus , King of Epirus 124 L. The Kings of Syria and Egypt .... 129 LI . Jewish High - priests ...... 133 LII . Romans and Carthaginians ...... 137 LIII . The Reign ...
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... Romans , the names of Julius Cæsar , Livy , Quintus Curtius , Tacitus , Suetonius , & c . , are best known as historians ; and from the translations of their works the histories in use are mostly compiled . The monuments of the ancients ...
... Romans , the names of Julius Cæsar , Livy , Quintus Curtius , Tacitus , Suetonius , & c . , are best known as historians ; and from the translations of their works the histories in use are mostly compiled . The monuments of the ancients ...
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... Romans was the year of the building of Rome , & c . Those who bear the name of Christians date thus ; B.C. before Christ , and A.D. Anno Domini , that is , in the year of the Lord . For the use of my young readers , who find it ...
... Romans was the year of the building of Rome , & c . Those who bear the name of Christians date thus ; B.C. before Christ , and A.D. Anno Domini , that is , in the year of the Lord . For the use of my young readers , who find it ...
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... Romans , Greeks , and others , are said to have been the earliest kings of the Celtes . For many centuries , however , the Celtes , unlike the Eastern nations , led a wandering life , without tilling the ground , or building cities ...
... Romans , Greeks , and others , are said to have been the earliest kings of the Celtes . For many centuries , however , the Celtes , unlike the Eastern nations , led a wandering life , without tilling the ground , or building cities ...
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... Roman poet , chose the adventures of Æneas as the sub- ject matter of his chief poem the Æneid . The early history of Romulus is very obscure . He appears to have been no better than a captain of robbers ; and the boasted city of Rome ...
... Roman poet , chose the adventures of Æneas as the sub- ject matter of his chief poem the Æneid . The early history of Romulus is very obscure . He appears to have been no better than a captain of robbers ; and the boasted city of Rome ...
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